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NleC, a Type III Secretion Protease, Compromises NF-κB Activation by Targeting p65/RelA

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PLOS PATHOGENS
卷 6, 期 12, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1001231

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan [22590389]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22590389] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The NF-kappa B signaling pathway is central to the innate and adaptive immune responses. Upon their detection of pathogen-associated molecular patterns, Toll-like receptors on the cell surface initiate signal transduction and activate the NF-kappa B pathway, leading to the production of a wide array of inflammatory cytokines, in attempt to eradicate the invaders. As a countermeasure, pathogens have evolved ways to subvert and manipulate this system to their advantage. Enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EPEC and EHEC) are closely related bacteria responsible for major food-borne diseases worldwide. Via a needle-like protein complex called the type three secretion system (T3SS), these pathogens deliver virulence factors directly to host cells and modify cellular functions, including by suppressing the inflammatory response. Using gain-and loss-of-function screenings, we identified two bacterial effectors, NleC and NleE, that down-regulate the NF-kappa B signal upon being injected into a host cell via the T3SS. A recent report showed that NleE inhibits NF-kappa B activation, although an NleE-deficient pathogen was still immune-suppressive, indicating that other anti-inflammatory effectors are involved. In agreement, our present results showed that NleC was also required to inhibit inflammation. We found that NleC is a zinc protease that disrupts NF-kappa B activation by the direct cleavage of NF-kappa B's p65 subunit in the cytoplasm, thereby decreasing the available p65 and reducing the total nuclear entry of active p65. More importantly, we showed that a mutant EPEC/EHEC lacking both NleC and NleE (Delta nleC Delta nleE) caused greater inflammatory response than bacteria carrying Delta nleC or Delta nleE alone. This effect was similar to that of a T3SS-defective mutant. In conclusion, we found that NleC is an anti-inflammatory bacterial zinc protease, and that the cooperative function of NleE and NleC disrupts the NF-kappa B pathway and accounts for most of the immune suppression caused by EHEC/EPEC.

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